Sunday, April 10, 2016

Statement of the Confraternity of Catholic Clergy in response to the Apostolic Exhortation Amoris Laetitia


The priests and deacons of the Confraternity of Catholic Clergy in England and Wales affirm with the Holy Father, in his Apostolic Exhortation Amoris Laetitia, the unchanging teaching of Christ and His Church regarding marriage, the family, and human sexuality.  They renew their pledge to continue to follow the teaching and example of Jesus Christ, the Good Shepherd, who acts with great clemency towards sinners, but also with pastoral clarity: ‘Go and sin no more’. (John 8:11)

 

Our members are heartened that the Exhortation calls for a return to the wisdom of Humanae Vitae (82), defence of the ‘inalienable rights’ of the unborn child (83), re-affirmation of the role of parents as the primary educators of their children (84), and warning of an encroaching ‘gender ideology’ (56).  In response to the Holy Father’s call, the Confraternity's members particularly pledge themselves to work for better and more profound marriage preparation and accompaniment, and clearer, unashamed and more positive articulation of the good news of the joy of human love.


At a time when moral relativism has caused such confusion, the Confraternity recognises the need to work with pastoral sensitivity, guided by the consistent principles of Scripture and Tradition, and will help its members to discern wisely how to help individuals hurt by the crisis in marriage and family life of which the Holy Father speaks.  Those in irregular unions are a particular focus of pastoral concern, and need to be brought closer to Christ and his Church.  Confraternity clergy will continue to encourage those in problematic marital circumstances to move forward, by personal discernment in the light of the Gospel, and to deepen their involvement in the life of the Church, without losing sight of the fact that certain situations constitute objective and public states of sin.  The Church's pastors must never neglect the call to repentance, and the need to avoid scandal which would cause the weak to fall, while accompanying their people with kindness and understanding.

http://www.confraternityccb.org.uk/CCCB/News/Entries/2016/4/9_Statement_of_the_Confraternity_of_Catholic_Clergy_in_response_to_the_Apostolic_Exhortation_Amoris_Laetitia.html


7 comments:

  1. Is this a joke? Belated PRIMA APRILIS? How this is possible that the same document is viewed with total outrage by some MOSTLY LAITY and with such veneration by others mostly modernistic clergy? http://biblefalseprophet.com/2016/04/10/have-you-noticed-that-most-people-who-sound-the-alarm-on-amoris-laetitia-are-laity/

    https://bostoncatholicinsider.wordpress.com/2016/04/09/pope-francis-feels-he-can-second-guess-jesus-with-exhortation/

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    1. I don't believe outrage was excluded, they're just not showing it.

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    2. And why not? FEAR? In this way Francis will have free hand the sell out all the treasure of our faith and nobody will speak a world in its defend? What is happening to our church? Is Christ teaching of Salvation means nothing anymore, even to His Apostles?

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    3. Remembering the last time a visitor was sent to EcĂ´ne. Doh.

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  2. The Confraternity, very astutely, is affirming the Catholic principles that Bergoglio waters down and dissolves---all while appearing to agree with his nefarious document. Clever, perhaps effective, certainly well-intentioned---but is it honest? RC

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  3. Perhaps because of this: The end does not justify the means. ELM

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